KE Holdings (BEKE) Stock Slides as Buybacks Accelerate: What Q3 2025 Earnings and China’s Housing Slump Mean for Investors
KE Holdings (NYSE: BEKE) shares fell about 4.8% Tuesday, opening near $16.35 after closing at $17.08, with over 1 million shares traded. The drop came despite ongoing share buybacks and Q3 revenue rising 2.1% year-on-year to RMB 23.1 billion. Net income fell to RMB 747 million from RMB 1.17 billion a year earlier. BEKE underperformed even as international ETF VXUS saw strong inflows.